תורה: A Modern CommentaryUnion of American Hebrew Congregations, 1974 |
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Page 213
... appears to ask is not the true God but one whom man fashions in his own image . Man often believes that God wants him to sacrifice his children to an imagined demand . But then it is not God who is cruel but man ; it is man who all too ...
... appears to ask is not the true God but one whom man fashions in his own image . Man often believes that God wants him to sacrifice his children to an imagined demand . But then it is not God who is cruel but man ; it is man who all too ...
Page 275
... appears self - assured and at ease with the stranger who meets her at the well . In other words , she is the perfect picture of a desirable and virtuous young woman . She marries a man who sees in her a mother substitute ( see p . 261 ) ...
... appears self - assured and at ease with the stranger who meets her at the well . In other words , she is the perfect picture of a desirable and virtuous young woman . She marries a man who sees in her a mother substitute ( see p . 261 ) ...
Page 282
... appears at first sight rather unusual.2 Jacob bargains with God : if God performs prop- erly - and performs first - Jacob will accept Him as his God . Readers often find this a highly objectionable way of dealing with the Almighty ...
... appears at first sight rather unusual.2 Jacob bargains with God : if God performs prop- erly - and performs first - Jacob will accept Him as his God . Readers often find this a highly objectionable way of dealing with the Almighty ...